This September I had my very first solo exhibition, titled ‘Behind The Walls’ featuring artwork from the same-named series. In the wide-open industrial space of NDSM Fuse, large-scale paintings took center stage. In addition, there were smaller paintings, study drawings, and an installation. All part of a large body of work that I created between January and July 2021 from my studio in Antwerp.
The main topics of investigation for this series have been various historical and contemporary social structures projected through wall rhythms. Each work offers a reflection on one of these societal issues. For example, the discord of people on nationalism, the ongoing genocide of domesticated animals and wildlife, and the environmental nightmare resulting from our capitalist system. And often, they are somehow about the jungle of the human experience as well as a means of inquiry and spiritual development of myself.
What I enjoy is inviting the unknown and the unexpected, moving from chaos into harmony and back, exploring complex relationships and hierarchies. I prefer to work experimentally while listening to rhythms to create bold artwork, inspired by the challenges of the "human project". My work is meant to explore, to usurp, and to go beyond what is behind. This exhibition, with a focus on very large work, was exactly about that.